The public can comment on proposed ethics legislation currently before the Pierce County Council at a special meeting March 3 at 9 a.m. in the Council Chambers.
Proposal 2007-118s2 would limit the influence of paid lobbyists on county government decision making. It is slated for action at the council’s regular meeting the next day.
To view the proposal, visit piercecountywa.gov/council, select “Legislation,” and choose “Code of Ethics” under Major Legislation of Interest. It is also available at piercecountywa.gov/pc/Abtus/ourorg/council/CodeofEthics.htm.
The council meets on the 10th floor of the County-City Building, 930 Tacoma Ave., Room 1045, in Tacoma.
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